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Lowell MacMillan. towering
WHAM Sport easier, has some
new views on "tbe sport of
kings-" Vacationing in Monti-eel
i wo weeks ago, "Jumbo" ventured his bankroll on Caiuvla s
legalized horserace betting system and left the track much
wiser. Worst break came in a
Tace in which the fast talking air
reporter had money on two favorites. They ran a tie—for last
place.
Newspaper radio writers like
the sound of those words "salary
increase." Radio columnists from
Kansas to Connecticut have
voiced their praise o_ the. WHAM
owners for the July 1 raise. \ a-
riety, the show magazine headlines the story in characteristic
style with "WHAM Ups
Salaries." Topeka says "Let's
listen to stations like that."
Helen Ankner still absent from
the studios—vacation spot unknown. (Radio editor's note; Perhaps the reason has something to
do with Helen's" fear she might
be called back from some nearby
spot, to fill in a tew minutes on
the piano or organ when neither
a network commercial or sustaining, nur a local sponsored or ..us-
idining program, is available).
WHAM vacation notes—Ines!
(aoprano) Quiim's sunburn required three trips to the doctor.
Lowell (Sportcni-tnr) MacMillan
is duo to return to the studios
tomorrow after a motor trip
through Canada with Mrs. MacMillan and a brand new automobile radio. It was Allen Sisson
you heard on MacMillan's spot
during the six o'clock Sportcast
■the past. week. Whet Helen Ankner has to report on her vacation
waits her arrival tomorrow morn-
Lacrosse Heads Ask
Fans To Pick Name
For Indian Team
In 1932 they were the Senecas.
Last year the Iroquois.
This year ?
The Armory lacrosse management is seeking a new name lor
the Indian team which now carries the name of Rochester into
the lacrosse wars.
Fans are asked to name the
new team. For the hest name, a
pair of season tickets to Armory
lacrosse: for the next ten best,
pairs of tickets for the Toronto
game, December 14. Judges will
be John Guttenberg. Journal-
American sports writer; Lowell
MacMillan, WHAM sports broadcaster: Dr. Floyd S. Winslow, vice
president. New York State Lacrosse Association.
Contest closes Wednesday. December 12 at 6 p. m. Winners will
be announced in Thursday Evening Journal. Address all letters
Lacrosse Editor, Journal-American, Rochester,
Trick 'Reduces'
Six Foot Four
Air Announcer
-Lowell (announcer) MacMillian, height 6 feet, 4 inches, and
Carlos (director) Dallas, height
just one foot shorter—that's
the long and short of the South
Americans program over WHAM
on Tuesday and Friday nights.
One evening last week Dallas
chanced to act S3 host to a party
or three giddy miase3. After surveying studios, busy technicians
and so forth, one of the girls
said, "And where is the Mexican
orchestra leader, er-ah-Mr. Dallas?" With a- nod over his shoulder, Dallas pointed to towering
"Jumbo" MacMillan.
"And where is the announcer,
you know whom I mean Mr
MacMillan?" the interrogator
continued. Dallas ruffled his
features, so to speak, with a very
hass-baritonish, "I am Mr Mac
Millan."
When the chorus of "Oh Mr
MacMillan's" had died with the
girl's departure, then came the
climax to the musicians little
joke. A tiny old lady who had
overheard the dialogue approached the not-too-tail Carlos
Dallas with motherly solicitude.
"Why Lowell," she said, "You
don't, mind if I call you Lowell
do you, I hear you so much vou
seem like my own son, Lowell,
you should take better care of
yourself. I have pitcures of you
home from the newspapers and,
I do declare, you have lost at
least fifty pounds!"
Just who is who in the fold of
big league baseball? Ask Lowell
MacMillan and he'll stretch his
six feet plus for a four pound
book. The WHAM sports announcer received pleasant recognition recently when the publishers of "Who's Who in Major
League Baseball" cast an approv-
ing eye at his daily gas and oil
sportcast with a complimentary
copy of the new baseball epic.
TONIGHT - WHAM - 9:00 TONIGHT-WHAM-9:00
BACK
ON THE
AIR
A NEW
WEEKLY
PROGRAM
GENESEE SERENADE
featuring
The Liubotschaner Orchestra —Victor Wagner, Director,
Phi! Van Tassel—Inez Quitm—Lowell MacMillan and
Other Radio Favorites
MUSIC of the NATIONS • TONIGHT -IRELAND
Broadcast direct from the Sia_r of the RKO Pal.re
SEE IT — HEAR IT
Rochester's favorite Radio Program
tin [he Screen: Hie New ..Star Pietnre "Lady For a Day"
BACK
ON THE
AIR
A NEW-
WEEKLY
PROGRAM
GENESEE SERENADE
-e.turins
The Liebotschaner Orchestra—Victor Wagner,
Director—Phil Van Tassel—Inez Quinn—Lowell
MacMillan and Other Radio Favorites
Music of the Nations • Tonight—Irish Night
Broadcast licet from the Stage of the RKO Palace
SEE IT—HEAR IT
Roche.ter'i Favorite Radio Program
On the Screen: The New 4-Star Picture
"Lady For a Day"
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Lowell MacMillan. towering
WHAM Sport easier, has some
new views on "tbe sport of
kings-" Vacationing in Monti-eel
i wo weeks ago, "Jumbo" ventured his bankroll on Caiuvla s
legalized horserace betting system and left the track much
wiser. Worst break came in a
Tace in which the fast talking air
reporter had money on two favorites. They ran a tie—for last
place.
Newspaper radio writers like
the sound of those words "salary
increase." Radio columnists from
Kansas to Connecticut have
voiced their praise o_ the. WHAM
owners for the July 1 raise. \ a-
riety, the show magazine headlines the story in characteristic
style with "WHAM Ups
Salaries." Topeka says "Let's
listen to stations like that."
Helen Ankner still absent from
the studios—vacation spot unknown. (Radio editor's note; Perhaps the reason has something to
do with Helen's" fear she might
be called back from some nearby
spot, to fill in a tew minutes on
the piano or organ when neither
a network commercial or sustaining, nur a local sponsored or ..us-
idining program, is available).
WHAM vacation notes—Ines!
(aoprano) Quiim's sunburn required three trips to the doctor.
Lowell (Sportcni-tnr) MacMillan
is duo to return to the studios
tomorrow after a motor trip
through Canada with Mrs. MacMillan and a brand new automobile radio. It was Allen Sisson
you heard on MacMillan's spot
during the six o'clock Sportcast
■the past. week. Whet Helen Ankner has to report on her vacation
waits her arrival tomorrow morn-
Lacrosse Heads Ask
Fans To Pick Name
For Indian Team
In 1932 they were the Senecas.
Last year the Iroquois.
This year ?
The Armory lacrosse management is seeking a new name lor
the Indian team which now carries the name of Rochester into
the lacrosse wars.
Fans are asked to name the
new team. For the hest name, a
pair of season tickets to Armory
lacrosse: for the next ten best,
pairs of tickets for the Toronto
game, December 14. Judges will
be John Guttenberg. Journal-
American sports writer; Lowell
MacMillan, WHAM sports broadcaster: Dr. Floyd S. Winslow, vice
president. New York State Lacrosse Association.
Contest closes Wednesday. December 12 at 6 p. m. Winners will
be announced in Thursday Evening Journal. Address all letters
Lacrosse Editor, Journal-American, Rochester,
Trick 'Reduces'
Six Foot Four
Air Announcer
-Lowell (announcer) MacMillian, height 6 feet, 4 inches, and
Carlos (director) Dallas, height
just one foot shorter—that's
the long and short of the South
Americans program over WHAM
on Tuesday and Friday nights.
One evening last week Dallas
chanced to act S3 host to a party
or three giddy miase3. After surveying studios, busy technicians
and so forth, one of the girls
said, "And where is the Mexican
orchestra leader, er-ah-Mr. Dallas?" With a- nod over his shoulder, Dallas pointed to towering
"Jumbo" MacMillan.
"And where is the announcer,
you know whom I mean Mr
MacMillan?" the interrogator
continued. Dallas ruffled his
features, so to speak, with a very
hass-baritonish, "I am Mr Mac
Millan."
When the chorus of "Oh Mr
MacMillan's" had died with the
girl's departure, then came the
climax to the musicians little
joke. A tiny old lady who had
overheard the dialogue approached the not-too-tail Carlos
Dallas with motherly solicitude.
"Why Lowell," she said, "You
don't, mind if I call you Lowell
do you, I hear you so much vou
seem like my own son, Lowell,
you should take better care of
yourself. I have pitcures of you
home from the newspapers and,
I do declare, you have lost at
least fifty pounds!"
Just who is who in the fold of
big league baseball? Ask Lowell
MacMillan and he'll stretch his
six feet plus for a four pound
book. The WHAM sports announcer received pleasant recognition recently when the publishers of "Who's Who in Major
League Baseball" cast an approv-
ing eye at his daily gas and oil
sportcast with a complimentary
copy of the new baseball epic.
TONIGHT - WHAM - 9:00 TONIGHT-WHAM-9:00
BACK
ON THE
AIR
A NEW
WEEKLY
PROGRAM
GENESEE SERENADE
featuring
The Liubotschaner Orchestra —Victor Wagner, Director,
Phi! Van Tassel—Inez Quitm—Lowell MacMillan and
Other Radio Favorites
MUSIC of the NATIONS • TONIGHT -IRELAND
Broadcast direct from the Sia_r of the RKO Pal.re
SEE IT — HEAR IT
Rochester's favorite Radio Program
tin [he Screen: Hie New ..Star Pietnre "Lady For a Day"
BACK
ON THE
AIR
A NEW-
WEEKLY
PROGRAM
GENESEE SERENADE
-e.turins
The Liebotschaner Orchestra—Victor Wagner,
Director—Phil Van Tassel—Inez Quinn—Lowell
MacMillan and Other Radio Favorites
Music of the Nations • Tonight—Irish Night
Broadcast licet from the Stage of the RKO Palace
SEE IT—HEAR IT
Roche.ter'i Favorite Radio Program
On the Screen: The New 4-Star Picture
"Lady For a Day"
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